Gausignels
{NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
...NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
Consignees
THE HONGKUNG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAM-
ERS, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO and. STRAITS,
THE - Steamship
"MERIONETHSHIRE" having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by her “LUTZOW,"
are hereby informed that all goods having arrived, Consignees of are being landed at their risk into care are hereby informed that the hazardous and/or extra hasar. thaft Goods, with the exception dous Godowns of the Hongkong of Opium, Treasure and Valu and Kewloon Wharf and Godown ables, are being landed and stored Company, Limited, whence, and at their risk into the hazardous or from the Wharves, delivery and/or extra bazardous Godowns may be obtained, of the Hongkong and Kowloon
Goods not cleared by the 30th Wharf and Godown Company, Dec., at 6 pm will be subject to Limited, Kowloon, and West rent. Point Godowne, whence delivery may be obtained.
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All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Optional Cargo will be forward-Gadowns, where they will be ed on unless information is re-examined on 30th Dec., at 9.30 ceived from the Consignees before a.m. Claims against the steamer noon to-day requesting it to be must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
anded here.
No Fire Insurance will be offected by us in any case what
Bills of Lading will be count- andersigned by 1--
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining un- delivered after the 1st of Jan.ever. will be subject to rent.
chafed, All broken, damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be exminined on the 31st of Doc., ut 9.30 am.
Hotel Lists.
Hongkong Hotel.
Abraham, E S. Adior L
Ainsworth JE Ando.con, W Barberini, ET
Bate, ER
Bellios, MrJE E Eens, GA
th
Bartohorsky Mrs O Baner Kra WA Bieber Capt Bier Mr & Mrs G Breakwoldt Capt Borger FR Brown, & M Cambridge, & Carson Campbell Smollett Castro Mr & Castro, Miss D'e Castro, Master D'e Coleman, Dr A
LEF Cornellneson Mra Corvill! A Cottrell-Dormer
"Mrs FXD'Air
Curry, GP Claxton. A A Clarks WE Claxton, W. E
p
140, Mr &
Langford F Lombook A
Logna, W Lloyd, GT Luke GF
Miss Marquardt
Maar
MABOT
brother
O Fare-
Matheson, Miss M.
Matheson, Mm R
T.
Marriott, Dr O
Entertainments
VICTORIA THEATRE.
Mills &To-Night 9.15
MoWillams Mira Mehta, BK Mereck, J Kayer, P Masklohan, 8 A
Mackian, Dr G. Harlin, Miss Marlin, Me de Man
Molloy Mim Morti J Mr & Mis
MraNoonan TO
Mira & 2 ohldren Douglas, Mrs R H Douglas W E Duncan, J Durbin Miss A Ehrenfels, Mr &
Mr H E Patiekasp Ernas Capt J W Fuller, D Fyfe, A A Finlayson WF For H
25
P
JARDINE, MATHESON CO, LTD.
Fraser F
Forward A
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Agrita,
Fukagama 8 Garrow; H
All claims must roach us before Hongkong. 23rd Dec., 1913. [1092 Gallotti, A
the 8th of January, 1914, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
Bills of Lading will be count- oreigned by the undersigned,
LLOYD,
NORDDEUTSCHER
MELOHERS & CO.
Gea sal Agents,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
B.8. "CHINA," From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA
The above mentioned vessel having arrived consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send Hongkong, 25th. Dec., 1913. [1101 in their bills of lading for coun- tersignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will be
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEMERS. landed into the Company's go- down at West Point. at con- signees risk and expense.
Cargo undelivered by FRI DAY the 26th instant at NOON will be landed into the Company's godown at consignees' risk and expense.
Cargo remaining undelivered TUESDAY. Jan 6th, 1914, at noon, in addition to landing charges will be subject to storage charges.
·
* LENNOX," The Steamship
From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL
and STRAITS.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are horoby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowna of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whence, and/ or from the wharvés delivery may be obtained;
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undeli- vered after the 2nd, prox., will be subject to rent.
All claime against the steamer must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 23rd prox., or they will not be recognized.
NOODANIK W Osgood T W O'Leary, Min G
Petersen, A'
Powner Mrand Mr Raymond, JE Raymond EM Raworth, B Reay, Miss F Ray, EH Reich, O
Raymond, Mis Rooka HA
Ricketts W Mr and
Robinson & E
Schank, Mra
Scott-Hatton J Bimon
Mr and Mrs
Somerville Mr &
Geare, Mr and Mr Mr DK
Goodall J Gordon, A G Gourgey, I Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr & Mrs Gruopno,
PD de
O'Bluebel H E Dr Stuebel F
Schwarf Mr and
Mrs A
Square, Miss A J Thomson Miss Thomson H Taylor Mrs CE
Hannibal, Mr &
Mrs W A Hewett, Hon Mr E
A, UMG Hind, W B Hall, Capt T P Jay JW Jebsen, M Lambert E B Lambelet A Lambert Mr
Kissane. M
Vander Loo Mr &
Mia F
Vanghan Capt J White, F W Watkins, H.
་
Capt A
Mrs H A
Watta-Lady E Willamson H Wearne A E Yearley, F
Zundel Mr & Mra› L
&
Mrs
WH
King
Edward Hotel.
Beck D H
Muray Misa
Minaban Miss R
Mody Mr & Mrs J
HN
Murray H F
Nobbs A P
JR
Oudenhoren W
Parratt EH
Bray E8 Mra Budge W Ourgill FJ Clark G J Capt Clegg A Cook Mr & Mrs Cook Miss Curry Dr J H Curtis JQ Dans Miss L W Dempster Mr & Mrs Dillan Hra HC Douglas J H Emery Miss G Geraghty F Gill M Onger Mrs A R otherwise Hawkes WD
Haynor HO
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
All chafed and damaged cargo will be examined
Donaldson WA
D
0
Passmore Capt &
MrWO
Fanfold Mrs W Flotzsky Dr.
Powers Dr HH. Fugh
Read O Bigge HE Roberg Mr & Mr.
BA Robo-ton Mr and
MIST Boolt Mr WA
Bhoo Dr. S. Ho
:
Bhutta Mra E SibroD
Dr Spurgo H Swamy MI GT Watkins C.H
Walton H
at the above company's godown Ho A Hing Mia B. Seaton Mrs T L
1914, Hubbard Mr H H... Jan., 5th, MONDAY,
Ipokuchi T at 10 a.m.
Joooph J. No claims will be entertained Keen A E unless accompanied by short Kraft Mr & Mrs W delivery note or list of oxceptions taken at the time of delivery to Lauritsen Mr & Mrs
Westpha HJ consignees, and signed for and on Lippert Dr
Withers Mias LA behalf of the Pacific Mall S.S. Mangers Mr & Mru Xavier J F
Masinga P W L Yoshidzumi T Co
All claims must be filed on or
Grand Hotel, before January 23rd, 1914, other Allen, Mr & Mrs
Meyer Mrand Me Morgun, Father wise they will not be recognised. Amery, Mis
B. C. MORTON,
Ababama, Mr & Mrs Maddicks Mr & Mrs
Debary, Agen', Barr
Barlow
Onbery, Miss Wu Reymand Roynolda Crow, Mr and Mrs Rance, H
A. B
Rohn, Coffmann
Bhzdorlok
All brokon, chafed, and dam- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex-Hongkong, 23rd Dec., 1913. [1091 Bond amined on the 2nd proz, at 11
3.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
From EUROPE.
Bills of Lading will be counter-THE H. A. L. Steamship signed hy
DODWELL & Co., Ltd., Agents.
Cooka
Dimbar
H
Dmson, A D Graham O FrenckT Fischer
"BILESIA," Capt. H. Christiansen, having ar- olssple, Dr rived, Consignees of Cargo are Helmally hereby informed that their goods Hempah, A are being landed and placed at Johanson their risk in the hazardous and/or Keyt, Dr. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited. Beswick, Mr & Mrs whence delivery may be obtained .OW against Bills-of-Lading counter- Caldwell, Mr signed by the Undersigned.
Optional Carge will be carried Carpenter, Mr and
From YOKOHAMA, KOBE and-MOJI.
THE Steaniship
Albart, Mre
Mini
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To-Night 9.15
A Grand Change of Programme
"INCLUDING
THE MAGNIFICENT OPERATIC FILM
MANON LESCAUT"
IN THREE PARTS,
Y
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.
喜临
NICK
THE PATHE'S GAZETTE.
WINTER & THE PHANTOM THIEF "
A GREAT DETECTIVE DRAMA
in 3 parts 3,000 feet
Screened Shortly
To be
PALL
Cigarettes
Notices.
IT IS THE QUALITY IN
MALL "
that has brought it to the front.
NATURAL SHAPE CORK:MIRRED
PALL MALL
FAMOUS CIGARETTES
ORIGINAL
ES AND SUBSTITUTIONS
SURE THIS BAND 19 KOT BROKEN
COMMERCIAL.
The Cotton Trade.
уре
tora
ities of two of the direc
amount to R2 1,50,000, One partner in the agent'a name holds one share of the bank Mesers Richard Haworth & only. Both have: filed petitions Jo.'s weekly circular date Man-in insolvency. As us the books, cheater, November 27, contains the bank failed to keep even such books as are generally kept by the following
The recent United States Gov-private banking firms. Only one orament Ginning figures, which day book and on ledger were were published on Friday last maintained, and the directors nad show io comparison with pre-shareholders appear to have been vious years as follows:-
contont with these two books.. One can hardly conjetare as to (in thousands) how the bank had been con To 13th Nov. 1913......10,434 ducted on these lines, and it is no wonder that there have been Last Report
serious irregalarities in iis man, agement. Saveral books are not forthcoming, and at two places the pages of the minate bool have Jound missing. In his opinion to the registers, of securities and. and promoters are. suppresse,). Falso other balance sheets were issued, and
1912
1911
THE GREAT POWERFUL COLOURED SENSATIONAL FILM | 1910
THE KING OF THE AIR
THE
in 5 parts 8,000 feet
To Sail
AND
AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE,
For Boston and New York via Suez Canal.
(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)
THE Staabip
*"SHIRLEY".
Captain Hopley, will be despatch-
ad as above on SATURDAY, the 17th January, 1914.
For Freight and passage, apply
to-
H
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co,
General Agents. Hongkong, 16th Dec., 1913. (1076)
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET...
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
The Agency of the Russian. Volunteer Fleet at Hongkong beg
to inform the Shippers that the January Homeward steamer
KOURSK Vladivostok.
To Sail
Regular Steamship Service,
Proposed Bailing from Hongkong For BOSTON and
1909
1908
what
Balos.
8,835 ..........10.300 ....11,313 8,780 8,112
9,590
These being fully no
wag expected, spot houses on the
The Money Market.
side having let loose a quanti-the falaity of these must have ty of cotton, has had the effect bren known to the directors. of lowering prices somewhat dan ing the week, but the last day or two has shown that there are A slight turn for the batter in' many houses prepared to take up outport exchanges was icainly. cotton on the decline, and conse responsible for the small improve quently a much better undertone ment in clearance up North last exista than
a short time ago, week. But under present condi- Opinions regarding, the size of tions there is very little ilifal in. the crop continue to be as far trade. Exchange is becoming a on or about apart as ever, and although every puzzling factor once again, and
27th Dec,
bala ginned counts in the com- the uncertainty now is more mercial crop, yet what must aven-marked than has been the caus For Freight and further in- tually tell is the very large er for a considerable me past. Ex- formation apply to
5,8
NEW YORK,
"Saint
Patrick"
DODWELL &. CO, LTD.
Agentė.
Hongkong, 21st Oct., 1913:
Notices
centage of the crop which will port activity is poor and very slow prove to be of little or no use for and the trade on the whole is suf commercial purposes.
fering from a serious depression. The dullness in the Cloth mar-Conditions in the money market ket is as pronounced as ever and on the whole show, however, a there is very little of interest to perceptible improvement. The [977 record; the obaracter of the turn slock of silver in the banks once over is quite unchanged and there again shows a slight reduction, is an entire absence of animation and standa sa follows; Tia, 40, in all sections. Minor lots ore | 680,000, $13,475,000 and 2,283 dealt in a varying degree, and co- bare; of thin total the native a fair sized line, is banks, including the Bank of 'casionally
heard of, but so far as the general China and the Commercial Bank flow of business is concerned, no- of China, hold between them Tls.. thing favourable can be recorded, 3,930,000 and $3,940,000, and reports of the lack of oly inquirs are becoming monotonous
Paper Making la Japan, in their regularity.
According to returns drawn up From both India and China an
by the Department of Agriculture irregular and disappointing de- and Commerce the quantity of
has already left THE NINTH ANNUAL
The steamer "KOURSK" is- CHILDREN'S SPORTS expected here on the 8th day of January and will most probably all for Odessa via ports on the
Robb, Mr and Mrs 10th January. Etiler
Sactt, Capt.
Smith
Tran
No other Homeward bound steamers for January can be ex- pected, and the shippers are kind- Uttley, Mr P
y requested to do all their Uttley, Master shipments for January with the Villiers, Mr&Mrs.s. KOURSK.. Wilbur Welsmann, G,
Craigieburn.
Caldwell; Miss
r
Mira
on unless notice to the contrary be given to-day..
All claims must be presented within ton days of the steamer's arrival horo, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undeli-
Cornell, w. A. Fipatiauz, Mrs Galbraith, V, M.
"DUNERA," having arrived from the above ports, consignor of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside. vered after the 29th Inst, will be GLEN
Cargo impeding, the discharge subject to rent.
will be landed at consignees' risk All broken, chafed, and dam. and expense into the hazardous aged goods must be left in the and/or extra hazardous. Godowns Godowns, where they will be ex- of the Hongkong and Kowloon amined on the 29th inst., at For Wharf and Godown Company 9,30 a.m. Limited,
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bille of Lading will he count- ersigned by the undersigned. DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.
Agente. Hongkong. 27th Dec, 1913. [1103!
Don't forget after the Show Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE," Open Till Midnight,
No Fire Insurance will be effooted by us in any case what-
Mhatern, Mr & Mrs
RF.C
For freight, passage and further particulars apply to
Capt. D. A. LUKHMANOFF. Agent.
Will be held on the ground of the Kowloon Cricket Club on
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mand has been met with but in
cases where makers have been foreign-style paper produced in open to make concessious & limit Japon in 1912 was 324,085.135 ibs., valued at: Y.20,092,- ed business has been put through. 463, showing an increase of 1st race commences 2.30 p.m. there are no indications of opera- 17,976,898lbs., or 5.5 per cent, in All the children of the Colony tions on a freer scale in the neur
lat January, 1914.
and their parents are cordially future. The numerous smaller quantity and Y1,108,813 or 5.8
invited.
In order to defray the expenses markets are devoid of distinctive of prizes, toys, refreshments, etc., features; present quotations are. subscriptions will be gratefully on too high a level for much pro- Hongkong, 29th Dec., 1913. [1104 received by the Editor of the gress to be made and a miscellane SOUTH, CHINA MORNING ous and varied inquiry is only or The Hon. Treasurer partially successful in reaching POST" of the KOWLOON [CRICKET a definite conolusion." OLUB.
MoCale, J.
Froton Mrs J
Smith, Mr G.. Smith,
Blewart, Major &
Scaly, Mr
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE'
AND MOJI
Wilson, PD
To
Sail
THE Steamably
"ARRATOON APUAR,”
(MCGREGOR,
be Capt., W. Walker, will despatched for the above ports, on
LINE
GOW & Co.) Limited.
London,
Marseilles, Rotterdam & Antwerp.
Rev. N. C. Pope P. E. Wolff T. Petrie
Indian Bank Failure.
A striking illustration of the state of affaira which has brought Trustees, about the suspension of at least
per cent. in valus, when compar- ad with the previous year, and an increase of between 18 and 10
per cent. when compared wi the output of ten years ago. The number of mills, however, has decreased by one, operatives by 570, and power plants. by 11 However, the horse-power employ ed shows an increase by 5,502, while the amount of paid-ap capital has been increased by
one of the Indian banks which failed recently is furnished by the 2,163,890 when compared with the previous year. When olsssi- report of the liquidator, of the Bombay Banking Co. The re-fied according to the description, LESSONS IN CHINESE.port was isened on December 1 the output of nows paper shows
ments:
Are You There ?
and contains the following state an incressed of 35 per cent,
sigarette paper 10.8 per cent, v WEDNESDAY, the 31st instant, MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese bank has been practically drag cent. Straw and mill boards "Since October, 1912, the match paper 80.9 per cent, and other foreigastyle paper 18 per At daylight.
graduate versed in literaging on its existence, not on its The Steamer has superior ac- ture, has been a teacher to own reddurces, but on the personal have decreased by 3.4 per cent. commodation for passengers, is European officials and merchanta installed throughout with Electrio in this Colony for over ten yeara, credit of its chairman, Sir Bal Light and carries a duly certified. He has a good method of train chandra Krishna, who endorsed doctor..
ing Europeans to pass in the the hundies of the bank to the I'd rather be a Could Be This steamer bricgs on cargot
THE Steamship
Return Tours to Japan. Chinese examination, and is extent of Rs 1,80,000. The If I could not be an Are ax 9.8. Frans" from Abus
Return tlakets are available by possessed of a firet rate cartifloate directors had allowed a free hand For a Could Be is a May Be, "GLENSTRAE,” "Kong Ring" from
the Indo-China Steam Navigation as a Chinese tencher. He has to the agent to advance to whom- With a chance of touching par. Christiania Capt., Jas McGillivray, will be Co.'s Steamers. Fare for round also a good knowledge of Manda- soover, and on whatever security I'd rather be a Has Been Lisboa" from Setubal despatched for the above-ports on trip $120.
rin and Hakka
they liked, and they availed them Then a Might Have Been, by "Göteborg" from
or about 11th January 1914.
For Freight or Passage, apply Those who intend learning the selves of the opportunity to ad-
fatt Ben Göteborg! For Freight or passage, apply to
Chinese language are requested HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE i to
to write c/o "Hongkong Telo DAVID BASSO0% & CO, LTD, traph" office or direct to SHEWAN TOMES & Co., Hongkong Office,
Agents.
Aemia, Hollywood Road, 1st floor,
ever.
Hongkong, rd Deo, 1913. (1086 Hongkong, 16th December, 1913 Hongkong, 29th Dec. 9-3 [1102 Hongkong, 29th Jan, 1912,
37
vance large sume to themselves. For a Might Have Been has never The liabilities of the two agents been, are Rs. 8,25,475 and Ra, 1,42,024, But a Has was once an Are. respectively, and the abil
-Cuban Times.
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